By the way, DisplayLink has a significant performance penalty. For the
best performance I recommend either:

 * A Thunderbolt dock that doesn't require DisplayLink drivers (but does 
require a Thunderbolt port); or
 * A USB-C to whatever adapter cable so your GPU can talk directly to the 
monitor.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2075983

Title:
  Strange behaviors with external displays over Displaylink

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
  gnome-shell:
    Installed: 46.0-0ubuntu6~24.04.1

  Expected behavior (As seen on Windows/macOS):
    * When plugging in external displays, they should be able to scale 
independently of the internal display
    * When external displays are active through a display link dock, closing 
the laptop lid should invoke suspend

  The above behavior would match the behavior seen when displays are
  connected directly to the laptop.

  Actual behavior:
    * External displays connected through a DisplayLink dock are forced to the 
same scaling ratio
    * Closing the laptop lid when external displays are connected through a 
display link dock results in the internal display turning off but no sleep 
behavior
      * This happens regardless of config changes with dconf, upower, or logind

  This is primarily a usability issue for laptops with limited ports for
  IO and extremely high resolution internal panels.

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